Kirk

You need to install the package emc2-dev before you can use comp.  
Ubuntu is strange among Linux distributions in that it doesn't include a 
compiler by default.  emc2-dev depends on other packages, like the 
compiler and associated tools (make is one of them), various libraries, 
python, etc.

On the clean system, install emc2-dev, then try comp --install.

- Steve

Kirk Wallace wrote:

>Thank you Jeff. Did I mention my middle name is "Tillie"? I tried the
>comp --install on my backup EMC computer, which is a clean 6.06 Live CD
>install, with the automatic updates and emc-dev and nothing else. I get
>"sh: make: command not found". I am guessing "make" is part of gcc and
>synaptic shows gcc 4.0 is installed. I tried "find / -name make" and got
>nothing. I didfind make in /usr/bin on my normal EMC system. I am going
>to try your corrections on the normal EMC system and then research make.
>If you have any ideas in the mean time, I'd appreciate hearing them.
>
>Kirk
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 15:47 -0500, Jeff Epler wrote:
>  
>
>>Yet again you had me scratching my head.
>>
>>"state" is a name used internally by comp, so you get weird compile
>>errors when you also use it for a parameter name.  I changed the
>>    
>>
>... snip
>  
>


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